The objective of the Genesis project is to reduce the lead-in time of setting up a business from three years to one year. |
This is a useful lead-in for them because it allows them to show, visually, that their numbers really do go down. |
It has been a convention, if we are talking about conventions, that members are allowed a lead-in to a debate. |
After the lead-in music played and the taping actually began, some of these barbs turned sharp. |
The longer-than-expected lead-in time will allow employers time to prepare for the full implementation of the regulations. |
It forms just one small part of the lead-in campaign to March 26, which, as we all know by now, is the first day of Scotland's smoking ban. |